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in afghanistan, british and other forces have driven al qaeda from their bases, and while it is too early to tell for certain, initial evidence shows we have halted the certai suggests we halted the momentum of the talibannsurgency in its heartland. mr. speaker, we are entering a new phase in which the afghan forces will do more of the fighti and patrolling and our forces training and mentoring. as president obama said last month the mission is changing from, that to support. when we arrived there was no one to hand over to. no pper army or police. in many places across the country the afghan security forces now stand ready to begin the process of taking over security responsibility. success in afghanistan requires a number of critical steps. the first is making sure the afghan security forces are able to secure their own territory. there have been well known problems especially with the afghan police but there has been real progress in the last two years. general david petraeus went out of his way to praise afghan forces in a number of complex and dangerous operations. the afghan forces
in afghanistan, british and other forces have driven al qaeda from their bases, and while it is too early to tell for certain, initial evidence shows we have halted the certai suggests we halted the momentum of the talibannsurgency in its heartland. mr. speaker, we are entering a new phase in which the afghan forces will do more of the fighti and patrolling and our forces training and mentoring. as president obama said last month the mission is changing from, that to support. when we arrived...
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there were errors in the early days. they have been ironed out. i was struck by what general david petraeus and general rodriguez said about the quality of the afghan army. as they like to call it, long pole in a tent, strong and sustainable and vigorous quality of afghan government and democracy. there was a standoff between the executive on the one hand and parliament on the other and we have to settle these issues. i don't think we will achieve perfection. this is a country without a longstanding democratic history. we have got to put in place basic democratic institutions and functioning government and the british effort is geared towards that task. >> thank you, mr. speaker. given that for many years our government negotiated with the provisional ira when still fighting there i suspect at some level we will be in negotiation with the taliban. would my right hon. friend the prime minister agree with me that any negotiations with the taliban, one of the most important things we must put forward is al qaeda should never ever come a part of afgha
there were errors in the early days. they have been ironed out. i was struck by what general david petraeus and general rodriguez said about the quality of the afghan army. as they like to call it, long pole in a tent, strong and sustainable and vigorous quality of afghan government and democracy. there was a standoff between the executive on the one hand and parliament on the other and we have to settle these issues. i don't think we will achieve perfection. this is a country without a...
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like early in the operation, we lost an f-15. two american pilots went into libya and safely rescued the pilot of that f-15. couldn't do that under this amendment. what we are providing today is surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance. couldn't do that under this amendment. aerial refueling, our coalition partners and they are partners and we have agreements with those partners, we provide aerial refueling because most of them do not have the capacity to refuel their aircraft in-air. we would not be able to provide aerial refueling. we couldn't even provide operational planning, sitting down and talking with our coalition partners about the plan for libya. so while this amendment sounds good if we were discussing philosophy and if we were determining the policy, the policy has already been established and this amendment does not change the policy, it just -- it affects something in the bill that's not even in the bill. so there are no funds in this bill for libya and according to the letter from the white house, they will n
like early in the operation, we lost an f-15. two american pilots went into libya and safely rescued the pilot of that f-15. couldn't do that under this amendment. what we are providing today is surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance. couldn't do that under this amendment. aerial refueling, our coalition partners and they are partners and we have agreements with those partners, we provide aerial refueling because most of them do not have the capacity to refuel their aircraft in-air. we...
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in washington, and early families of british soldiers who died in iraq and afghanistan have expressed shock and anger that their phones may have been hacked. personal details of bereaved relatives were found in the files of the private detective who intercepted voice mail messages for the "news of the world." news international, which owns the newspaper, said it would be appalled if there were any truth to the claims. >> "news of the world" prides itself on supporting british soldiers and the families of those who died on the front line. now it is alleged to have been responsible for hacking into the phones of some of those families. their phone numbers were found in the files of the private investigator. >> the families are very upset and disturbed. really upset. >> the royal british legion has dropped the "news of the world" as its campaigning partner, saying it will suspend its relationship with the partnership. >> we do not want to get ahead of ourselves. the police investigation is ongoing. we need to see the results of that. i have to say, if these actions have been verified, an
in washington, and early families of british soldiers who died in iraq and afghanistan have expressed shock and anger that their phones may have been hacked. personal details of bereaved relatives were found in the files of the private detective who intercepted voice mail messages for the "news of the world." news international, which owns the newspaper, said it would be appalled if there were any truth to the claims. >> "news of the world" prides itself on supporting...
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let's show you the bay bridge. we saw that. no metering lights, it's still early, laura. we know they are going to hit the the highways soon. we'll cover everything. >> sounds perfect. 5:30. pittsburgh police investigating a shooting at popular trail by left one man in critical condition. bob redell is live with an update. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, laura, and the east bay park regional district police do not want to reopen this section of the delta deanza trail until the sun comes up and investigators get a chance to come out here if you look tonight the police cars, on the trail. they want to have a view of that crime scene to see if there are clues before they reopen this to the public. it was around 830 last night a man was shot in the back of the head while on this section of the trail here in pittsburg. he has been taken to the sutter delta medical center. at last report he was listed in critical condition. we believe he is in his 20s. they don't have suspects, they don't know why he was shot. was this random, a robbery, something smells we spoke with
let's show you the bay bridge. we saw that. no metering lights, it's still early, laura. we know they are going to hit the the highways soon. we'll cover everything. >> sounds perfect. 5:30. pittsburgh police investigating a shooting at popular trail by left one man in critical condition. bob redell is live with an update. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, laura, and the east bay park regional district police do not want to reopen this section of the delta deanza trail until...
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maria died on june 22. her body lay under a tree, since then many more have been killed. we drove up to the border area to find those who've fled to south sudan-- a new country which will get its independence from the north on saturday. in the village of panyang, we found a group of men who'd escaped the town of kadugli, terrified of sudanese government soiers. >> ( translated ): these people are creating war. they're entering our homes, killing and shooting us. really, very many have died. that's is why i'm here. many are hiding in the bush. no-one has remained in town. >> reporter: they've come to a place which has scarcely enough to sustain its own people. south sudan has endured decades of war with the north. the fear is that renewed conflict in the nuba mountains will spill over the border. some of the refugees have walked for days from the heart of the nuba mountains, but others have come from just two hours up the road, a place called jaw. it's actually on this side of the border in south sudan but the northern government is bombing it nonetheless. that doesn't aug
maria died on june 22. her body lay under a tree, since then many more have been killed. we drove up to the border area to find those who've fled to south sudan-- a new country which will get its independence from the north on saturday. in the village of panyang, we found a group of men who'd escaped the town of kadugli, terrified of sudanese government soiers. >> ( translated ): these people are creating war. they're entering our homes, killing and shooting us. really, very many have...
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it means 22 laid off cops will be rehired. both sides seemed thrilled to work together. >> there are 22 officer who's are unemployed and not having money coming into their families. and i was hoping to bring back 44 but i'm hammy and proud of the officer autos police officers are humans, too. they have real financial situations so these police officers are digging down deep to help out the city. >> and saying rehired officers will be back on the streets by early august. >> and the mayor gave a pep talk to a group of job seekers. dozens people turned out for the job and health fair. companies from genentech to whole foods were there. organizers say they have to think outside of the box to get people back to work. >> city of oakland is in trouble. it's up to us as leaders to provide services to the community to let them know that companies are hiring. >> attendees received free health screenings including blood pressure checks. >> and if you're looking for a job employers will be accepting resumes at hotel whitcobm. just go to a
it means 22 laid off cops will be rehired. both sides seemed thrilled to work together. >> there are 22 officer who's are unemployed and not having money coming into their families. and i was hoping to bring back 44 but i'm hammy and proud of the officer autos police officers are humans, too. they have real financial situations so these police officers are digging down deep to help out the city. >> and saying rehired officers will be back on the streets by early august. >> and...
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we'll be back here tomorrow morning bright and early, 9 a.m. eastern. >> i want to get you up to speed for this thursday, july 7th. casey anthony stays in jail. at least for now. a florida judge gave her the maximum sentence today for lying to police. four years. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail imposing a $1,000 fine on each count, all four counts to run consecutive to each other, giving you credit for the time that you have previously served. >> analysts say that means casey anthony could go free as early as august. on tuesday jurors found anthony not guilty of killing her daughter caylee, but they convicted her on four counts of lying to police. now, one of the jurors says she and others on the panel were, quote, sick to our stomachs over the not guilty jury. jennifer ford, a nursing student told abc news that the evidence didn't add up to murder conviction. >> how did she die? if you're going to charge someone with murder, don't you have to know how they killed someone or might have something -- where, when, why,
we'll be back here tomorrow morning bright and early, 9 a.m. eastern. >> i want to get you up to speed for this thursday, july 7th. casey anthony stays in jail. at least for now. a florida judge gave her the maximum sentence today for lying to police. four years. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail imposing a $1,000 fine on each count, all four counts to run consecutive to each other, giving you credit for the time that you have previously served. >>...
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the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ >>> 22 past the hour, boys. it's time to be on the air now. >> okay. >> do you want to share with the class what you were talking about? >> no. >> are you sure? time to look at "the new york times." building boom in china is stirring fears. it will take new york city two years to build the subway line. the largest city plans to complete a subway system with 140 miles of track. there's plans for an office tow er. yeah. >> it's going to be good. whitey bulger pleaded not guilty yesterday for the murders of 19 people. also, his attorney told the judge, if he did not appear to be suffering from alzheimers as some of his former neighbors suggested. >> washington post pays for for south korea's olympic bid. the city was chosen. opening ceremonies are 2400 days away. >> i have done the math. >> have you? >> they are 13 hours ahead. when we go to cover it, our show will be on at 7:00 p.m. finally, we get a night show. >> we get a prime time show. a promotion. >> it's seven years away. >> do you think we'll still be here
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. >> analysts say that means casey anthony could go free as early as august. on tuesday jurors found anthony not guilty of killing her daughter caylee, but they convicted her on four counts of lying to police. now, one of the jurors says she and others on the panel were, quote, sick to our stomachs over the not guilty jury. jennifer ford, a nursing student told abc news that the evidence didn't add up to murder conviction. >> how did she die? if you're going to charge someone with murder, don't you have to know how they killed someone or might have something -- where, when, why, how? those were important questions not answered. i'm still confused. if you put even just the 12 jurors in one room with a piece of paper, write down how calleigh died, no one knows. we'd be guessing. we have no idea. >> president obama and congressional leaders are starting debt ceiling crisis talks. that's happening at the white house right now. the president is dramatically upping the ante. democratic officials say he'll go for perhaps 4 instead of $2 trillion in debt reduction ove
. >> analysts say that means casey anthony could go free as early as august. on tuesday jurors found anthony not guilty of killing her daughter caylee, but they convicted her on four counts of lying to police. now, one of the jurors says she and others on the panel were, quote, sick to our stomachs over the not guilty jury. jennifer ford, a nursing student told abc news that the evidence didn't add up to murder conviction. >> how did she die? if you're going to charge someone with...
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the huge budget mess is largely due to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. how can they think of cutting social security or medicare for our seniors and disabled citizens at the cost of these wars? i'm 60 and i feel my future is very uncertain. ter fre arizona writes how many way do i need to respond with no for my reply to be read on air? you got it done. >> i hope that makes terry happy. >> i don't care if it does or not. >> new evidence of the dangerous links between al qaeda leaders and the growing terror threat in somalia. wa can casey anthony expect when she walks out of jail next week. the security and the spectacle >>> new information about a key al qaeda leader's connection to a controversial terror suspect. we want to go to chris lawrence. chris? >> u.s. officials are now telling us that accused terrorist has been in direct contact with known al qaeda leaders. first a name check that's the somali born man picked up and interrogated on a u.s. navy ship for about two months. he is a known american-born cleric who has been with al qaeda in the arabian
the huge budget mess is largely due to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. how can they think of cutting social security or medicare for our seniors and disabled citizens at the cost of these wars? i'm 60 and i feel my future is very uncertain. ter fre arizona writes how many way do i need to respond with no for my reply to be read on air? you got it done. >> i hope that makes terry happy. >> i don't care if it does or not. >> new evidence of the dangerous links between al qaeda...
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mid-90s early next week. right now it doesn't quite feel like the 90s, but feels muggy with a temperature of 74 degrees now at reagan national. annapolis at 75. mountains, 71 martinsburg and 72 winchester. yesterday we had the shower and thunderstorm active to the west? not the case this morning. fog developed this morning. should burn off shortly. off to the north and west, one blip, that's our cold front, not very impressive at all. later today as it gets into the area here, at least the possibility of the front kicking up showers and thunderstorms. later tonight and tomorrow, an area of low pressure will develop along the front and bring widespread rain looks like for the day tomorrow. partly sunny skies, scattered shower or thunderstorm. best timing, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 this afternoon. 93 the high. warmer in the sunshine later today than yesterday. early showers, thunderstorm, and warm and muggy overnight. this is a familiar weather pattern. 74. there's your five-day forecast, 85 tomorrow with cloud cover. a
mid-90s early next week. right now it doesn't quite feel like the 90s, but feels muggy with a temperature of 74 degrees now at reagan national. annapolis at 75. mountains, 71 martinsburg and 72 winchester. yesterday we had the shower and thunderstorm active to the west? not the case this morning. fog developed this morning. should burn off shortly. off to the north and west, one blip, that's our cold front, not very impressive at all. later today as it gets into the area here, at least the...
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joe and eun, back to you. >> danella, thanks a lot. >> 6:22. 73 degrees. the construction project starting today expected to slow down traffic in prince george's county. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> former psychiatrist nadal hasan, accused of firing on the forthood army base could receive the death penalty. he's charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder after allegedly going on a shooting spree in november of 2009. according to military law, he is required to plead not guilty because it is a death penalty case. hasan is paralyzed from the waist down, the result of being shot by police during the shooting rampage. >>> authorities say the britis
joe and eun, back to you. >> danella, thanks a lot. >> 6:22. 73 degrees. the construction project starting today expected to slow down traffic in prince george's county. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help...
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the prince is here to inspect the royal 22 regimen. crucially making a speech entirely in french. [ speaking french ] >> reporter: the couple went on an impromptu walk-about and it went down well. on prince edward island the action prince. search and rescue pilots land ad helicopter on water. risky maneuver only allowed in canada. then a dragon boat race, duke padding furiously one boat. beating his wife's team. butches struggled. then it was out to explore the great canadian outdoors. a game of street hockey. the dut the prince was than very good at it but at least they tried. they were better at canoeing. meeting up with local families. living traditional lifestyles. far plunge corner of canada. they tour ad town decide by wildfires earlier this year. they met families that lost their homes. royal tour had its fair share of tradition. but it will be remembered for the emergence of a new and formal royalty. a young couple throwing themselves into local cultures with adoring crowds turning up to watch. the future of the monarchy in thi
the prince is here to inspect the royal 22 regimen. crucially making a speech entirely in french. [ speaking french ] >> reporter: the couple went on an impromptu walk-about and it went down well. on prince edward island the action prince. search and rescue pilots land ad helicopter on water. risky maneuver only allowed in canada. then a dragon boat race, duke padding furiously one boat. beating his wife's team. butches struggled. then it was out to explore the great canadian outdoors. a...
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the space shuttle. >> we watched the launch of the sts 1 together from the titan complex when i was 22 years old. >> reporter: a match made in space heaven. >> yeah. >> reporter: from one of their first dates to brenda opening up her own t-shirt shot. space shirts sits two miles down the road from kennedy space center, and right now her business is booming. but with the launch of the 135th and final space shuttle mission, jerry is marking a different kind of memory. >> i started in april of '81. >> reporter: '81, and so you worked from '81 until -- >> until april of this year. with the program shutting down, you know, everybody got cut back and our department got cut back a little earlier than some of the others, so it was time to move on. >> reporter: 30 years to the month jerry was laid off. he's one of 7,000 workers at kennedy space center alone who are already jobless or soon will be. it's eerily familiar to the last time this space coast saw manned space flight at a standstill. that was after the last apollo mission in 1975. six years before the launch of the first space shuttle.
the space shuttle. >> we watched the launch of the sts 1 together from the titan complex when i was 22 years old. >> reporter: a match made in space heaven. >> yeah. >> reporter: from one of their first dates to brenda opening up her own t-shirt shot. space shirts sits two miles down the road from kennedy space center, and right now her business is booming. but with the launch of the 135th and final space shuttle mission, jerry is marking a different kind of memory....